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Constitutional Law

Arbitrary arrest, Curative Petition,Discrimination, Privacy violation, PIL, Special Leave Petition, Writ Petition.

The Constitution of India, 1950, is the supreme law of the country and is an instrument which governs the nation. It lays down the basic fundamental and political principles, institutes the structure, procedures, powers and duties of government institutions and outlines the fundamental rights and the duties of citizens.

About our Constitutional Law Advocates and Writ lawyers in Jaipur

The constitutional law team is headed by Gopal Singh Bareth who has been a Practicing High Court Advocate for over 10 years and has a bonafide standing at the bar. Having dealt with a plethora of cases concerning Constitutional law, Gopal singh Bareth endeavours to offer effective services to the clients. From matters concerning Transfer of petitions to various writs, 'GSB' has substantial experience in tackling constitutional law matters with expertise.

Services offered by our Constitution lawyers at GSB

  • Arbitrary arrest
  • Arbitrary preventive detention
  • Curative Petition
  • Discrimination
  • Equality infringement
  • Illegal detention
  • Judicial review
  • Privacy violation
  • Public Interest Litigation [PIL]
  • Special Leave Petition
  • Writ Petition [Civil]
  • Writ Petition [Criminal]
  • Writ Of Habeas Corpus
  • Writ Of Certiorari
  • Writ Of Quo-Warranto
  • Writ Of Prohibition
  • Writ Of Mandamus
  • Transfer Petitions

The list is indicative. Contact for more details on services and whether the counsels will entertain a case.

Legislation governing Constitutional law in India

Constitution of India, 1950.

Other Allied Acts & Statutes

i. Disaster Management Act, 2005

ii. National Food Security Act, 2013

iii. Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993

iv. Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960

v. Airports Authority of India Act, 1994

vi. Right To Information Act, 2005

vii. Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009

viii. Army Act, 1950

ix. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Act, 1956

x. Central Vigilance Commission Act, 2003

xi. Disaster Management Act, 2005

xii. Essential Services Maintenance Act, 1968

xiii. Food Corporations Act, 1964


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1. Reserve appointment:

Explain your matter by filling the form above and wait for a revert. If the matter needs urgent intervention, Book Your Appointment.

2. Consult:

  • Carry all the relevant documents on the date of appointment.
  • Truthfully and fearlessly depose to avail right guidance.
  • Know your right recourse and follow the advice.

3. Retain:

  • Discuss the scope of retention.
  • Submit documents and detailed narration.
  • Discuss important points of concern.
  • Discuss on recourse, pleadings, and arguments



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